Much like the Cat, Poirot and Quixote, one must look at the tweets of the therapist as well. Maybe if we can learn about her, she can let us know more about her patient.

In the case of her personal life, the therapist does not know what type of cats she has, yet she does now that the previous owner was up to date in getting shots and such. I just sent her a tweet to get her to the vet soon, so we can figure out the type of cats she has.

WackyMeetsPractical wrote:I'm thinking if it was Todd, she would recognize his voice. I'm thinking it's the same people sending Joe the threatening letters. Though it's weird they're sending her voice mails, and Joe letters.

Maybe Joe doesn't have a voicemail.

"Well an idiot pokes the thing with his fingers. A scientist gets someone else's fingers."

WackyMeetsPractical wrote:I'm thinking if it was Todd, she would recognize his voice. I'm thinking it's the same people sending Joe the threatening letters. Though it's weird they're sending her voice mails, and Joe letters.

WackyMeetsPractical wrote:I'm thinking if it was Todd, she would recognize his voice. I'm thinking it's the same people sending Joe the threatening letters. Though it's weird they're sending her voice mails, and Joe letters.

Maybe Joe doesn't have a voicemail.

Could be a distance thing.

Yeah, I guess. Do we know where Joe is? Because international calls are expensive. Wait! If many people are sending Joe and the Therapist letters, assuming it's one letter for each character, how many characters do we have!?!?

"Well an idiot pokes the thing with his fingers. A scientist gets someone else's fingers."

Victin wrote:Yeah, I guess. Do we know where Joe is? Because international calls are expensive. Wait! If many people are sending Joe and the Therapist letters, assuming it's one letter for each character, how many characters do we have!?!?

WMG: Some character or the opposing force member works at the restaurant's lost-and-found.

Not necessarily. Suppose there is a Evil!WTF at work, now, they can't interact with the characters we know directly or we'd intercept their messages. But, assume they are keeping tabs on the blogs and twitter accounts. They would've found about the notebook in the same manner we did and got there faster than we could.

narrativedilettante wrote:I'm worried that the creepy voice mails are coming from someone who found the notebook before we could get to it.

Well it did have her phone number written in it.

OH SHI-- WMG: Some character or the opposing force member works at the restaurant's lost-and-found.

Oh crap, this is entirely possible, it would totally make sense if whoever's sending all these letters got to the notebook first (does she really have no idea how they got her nubmer? Really? She's lost a notebook with her number ON it, surely that's a clue...) Whatever the case we'd better keep a clsoer eye on the Therapist. I'm particularly taken by the last few lines of her recent entry: .

Couldn’t he simply learn to do a difficult job well and aid those around him in the process? Violent upheaval may achieve social rebirth, but only at the cost of enormous suffering of the innocent. Was that what he really wanted? He didn’t seem prepared to answer.

Stop me if I'm being too optimistic here gusys, but what I'm seeing with her here is, amazingly, the potential for rehabilitation in Sweeny Todd of all people. With the advance of modern medicine and psychologial treatment he has a far better hope of finding peace now than he ever did in Victorian London. The Therapist is the route by which he may acchieve that. If something were to happen to her...

They sometimes say, "the place where I am right now was circled on a map for me"... Unfortunately, I kind of suck at orienteering.